OMAHA, Nebraska — FNBO has awarded $305,000 in Impact Grants to 19 organizations in the Boulder Valley and Northern Colorado, part of a larger award of $1.73 million in eight states.
Grants were awarded in Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. The grants support programs in the areas of affordable housing, workforce development and financial literacy.
“Over the years, we’ve witnessed the profound transformation these programs create for individuals and families,” Christina Kahler, managing director of philanthropy and marketing for FNBO, said in a written statement. “When people acquire the tools to build lasting financial security, they don’t just empower themselves, they strengthen entire communities. It’s an honor to announce these grants annually, and we’re excited to see the meaningful change these organizations will impact.”
Local grants included:
• $10,000 for A Precious Child (Boulder): Supports the Pathways Workforce Readiness Program, which provides customized training and employment skills to low-income young adults.
• $20,000 for Bridge House (Boulder): Supports the Ready to Work’s Chronic Homelessness Intervention Program, which provides comprehensive supportive services to help individuals gain work skills, achieve sobriety, secure permanent housing and successfully reintegrate into the community.
• $15,000 for Colorado Enterprise Fund (Boulder County): Supports technical assistance to Colorado small businesses that do not qualify for traditional financing.
• $15,000 for Developmental Disabilities Center (Boulder): Supports the Employment Services Program, which empowers individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries and autism to find meaningful employment.
• $25,000 for Fort Collins Habitat for Humanity (Fort Collins): Supports the annual home-building initiative that creates pathways to home ownership for individuals and families.
• $20,000 for Greeley-Weld Habitat for Humanity (Greeley): Supports the annual home-building initiative that creates pathways to home ownership for individuals and families.
• $15,000 for Habitat for Humanity of the St. Vrain Valley (Longmont): Supports the annual home-building initiative that creates pathways to home ownership for individuals and families.
• $10,000 for Homeward Alliance (Fort Collins): Supports EARN, which provides comprehensive employment services to unhoused adults through career coaching, financial assistance for certifications, professional attire, employer partnerships and navigation of homelessness-related challenges.
• $10,000 for Housing Catalyst (Fort Collins): Supports the Resident Services Community Support and Engagement Program, which provides financial literacy workshops and removes barriers to access for low-income residents.
• $15,000 for Intercambio (Boulder): Supports English-language education that strengthens both language skills and community connections.
• $15,000 for Mi Casa Resource Center (Boulder): Supports the Business Pathways Program, which provides bilingual entrepreneurship training, consulting and resources to help small businesses thrive.
• $15,000 for Neighbor to Neighbor Inc. (Fort Collins): Supports the Financial Education Program, which provides accessible, comprehensive housing support services, financial education, emergency assistance and community resource referrals to help individuals achieve long-term stability.
• $25,000 for Project Self-Sufficiency of Loveland-Fort Collins (Fort Collins and Loveland): Supports the Career Pathways Program, which provides case management, education support, career counseling and comprehensive wrap-around services to help low-income single parents overcome barriers to self-sufficiency.
• $10,000 for The Boys and Girls Club of Weld County (Greeley): Supports financial and workforce development programming that provides youth with essential leadership skills, career exploration opportunities and financial literacy education.
• $10,000 for The Greeley Dream Team (Greeley): Supports the Alumni Program, which provides workforce development to low-income students through individualized advising, essential life skills development and employment preparation.
• $15,000 for The Inn Between of Longmont Inc. (Longmont): Supports the Affordable Supportive Housing Program, which provides housing and essential supportive services including advocacy, life skills training, education and career support and resource navigation.
• $20,000 for The Matthews House (Fort Collins): Supports the Family to Family Program which provides comprehensive case management services to promote self sufficiency.
• $20,000 for Thrive — Transformation at Work (Boulder County): Supports the Employment Program, which provides training and coaching to low-income adults, helping them explore careers, set goals, master interview techniques, obtain employment and achieve greater self-sufficiency.
• $20,000 for University of Northern Colorado Foundation (Greeley): Supports the Small Business Development Center to provide free confidential consulting, affordable training and resource connections alongside programming in cybersecurity, technology commercialization, childcare and exit planning to help businesses stay competitive in evolving markets.
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